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Denali National Park & Preserve

Artifacts suggest prehistoric humans hunted throughout upland areas of Denali over 12,000 years ago. Finds like these help researchers test hypotheses about how humans colonized the Americas. Read more

Denali National Park & Preserve

Emerging archaeological evidence suggests that upland landscapes of central Alaska were seasonally important to early humans as hunting grounds, for animals like Dall sheep. When and how humans adapted to this landscape is unknown, and so archeologists study such areas to get a clearer picture of the lives of early humans in this part of the world. Read more

Denali National Park & Preserve

Emerging archaeological evidence suggests that upland landscapes of central Alaska were seasonally important to early humans as hunting grounds, for animals like Dall sheep. When and how humans adapted to this landscape is unknown, and so archeologists study such areas to get a clearer picture of the lives of early humans in this part of the world. Read more